If you were among the many Linux fans whose interest was piqued by the PengPod "true Linux" tablet and mini PC line announced a few weeks ago, then this past weekend brought some good news for you.

Specifically, the project--which last month was still seeking crowdfunding on Indiegogo--surpassed its funding goal of $49,000, meaning it can now take the next step into production.

"We are now taking pre-orders directly through our site after a successful Indiegogo crowdfunding effort in which we raised more than $72,000," explains the website for the project, which is the brainchild of Peacock Imports.

The Allwinner A10

To recap, there are currently three devices in the PengPod line: both 7- and 10-inch tablet models as well as a mini PC. All of them feature the Allwinner A10 system on a chip.

The 7-inch tablet, called the PengPod700, features a capacitive touch screen, 1GB RAM, 8GB flash, speakers, and a front-facing camera. Pricing is $120.

The $185 PengPod1000, meanwhile, is the 10-inch version and comes with a higher-resolution display, while the $85 PengStick is a 3.5-inch mini PC similar to the MK802 that comes with 1GB of RAM and 4GB flash storage.

Ubuntu-based Linaro

All three devices can run both Android 4.0 and Linux, including a dual-booting option through which Linux runs from a bootable SD card. Buyers can add $5 to have Linux installed on the on-board flash; an 8GB Linux SD card for dual booting costs an extra $8.

Ubuntu-based Linaro is the standard Linux distribution offered with the device, but "I also plan to offer an openSUSE image for download for those that want to try Plasma or KDE," Peacock Imports' Neal Peacock explains in a forum on the site.

The video below demonstrates the dual-booting capability in action.

Interested in picking up one of these devices for yourself? They're now available for preorder on the PengPod site, with shipment expected early next year.

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Katherine Noyes has been an ardent geek ever since she first conquered Pyramid of Doom on an ancient TRS-80. Today she covers enterprise software in all its forms, with an emphasis on cloud computing, big data, analytics and artificial intelligence.